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one of the great battles, i suppose, in america is between those who drive cars and those who ride bicycles. they both feel very strongly about it, and i think there is a place for balance. we have put a lot of new bicycle lanes in, but most people in new york city either walk or take mass transit. the roads we have do not have any excess capacity, and we are not going to have more roads. bicycles is one of the answers. people that write them like them. it can be dangerous. in an accident between a car and a bicycle, the bicycle does not have good odds, but our transportation commissioner is very innovative. she does come under a lot of criticism, but when i appointed her, i said i wanted her to try new things. all of the big things, i have approved, i should take the heat, not her. we have done things like closing times square and herald square to traffic, which has been one of the most successful things we have done in terms of getting tourists and helping commerce in the area. we are trying lots of different things. different ways of paying for buses, different kinds of bus routes, and t
one of the great battles, i suppose, in america is between those who drive cars and those who ride bicycles. they both feel very strongly about it, and i think there is a place for balance. we have put a lot of new bicycle lanes in, but most people in new york city either walk or take mass transit. the roads we have do not have any excess capacity, and we are not going to have more roads. bicycles is one of the answers. people that write them like them. it can be dangerous. in an accident...
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we hope you check in for "good morning america." sam champion is tracking a big spring snowstorm winding up to whack the northeast. and we're always online at
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>> this is "bbc world news america." on the run -- muammar gaddafi's minister has defective while rebels are running away from a government offensive on the ground. >> we have to join the rebel forces falling back. they manage to go a short distance up the road before we came under fire. >> hanging on -- the president of assyria offers a defiant response against his rule and his of -- his security forces set out to enforce it. and a billion fans as india and pakistan face-off in cricket's world cup. the stakes go well beyond the playing field. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. just a few weeks ago, the rebels in libya appeared to have the upper hand and now they are on the run. such is the fickle nature of this war. speaking of a fickle, and appears muammar gaddafi's foreign minister has given up on his boss. he made his way to the u.k. today. rebel forces had been heading west from their stronghold in benghazi. but now they have lost the town of brega. we begin the coverage from further d
>> this is "bbc world news america." on the run -- muammar gaddafi's minister has defective while rebels are running away from a government offensive on the ground. >> we have to join the rebel forces falling back. they manage to go a short distance up the road before we came under fire. >> hanging on -- the president of assyria offers a defiant response against his rule and his of -- his security forces set out to enforce it. and a billion fans as india and pakistan...
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>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're writing for certain people like josh gad and andrew rannells who play the two missionaries, they've become really part of the writing process. you need that. it's very different than us two locked in a room together in l.a. like doing this by ourselves. >> jimmy: you have to get feedback and change stuff and work with beings, actual human beings instead of paper. yes, absolutely. i guess so. and you have the soundtrack and all this stuff as well? >> we're actually recording the soundtrack this week. >> jimmy: i had no idea. are you finding there's a bunch of rules? like will broadway not let you say what y
>> jimmy: "team america" i guess -- >> "team america" almost killed us. we swore we would never work with puppets again. >> and the way of the musical, the way the whole process is, it's a lot different than what we're normally used to. which is us two sitting in a room with computers and cut-outs of cartman and doing that. this is -- we're working with a great cast of consummate artists, and when you're writing for the stage, you kind of need -- you're...
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that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice, which is the presumption of innocence, and the recognition if you well that we have a long way to go to combat stereotypes, prejudice, and outright bias, not only in the judicial system, but in our american society, and that is what resulted from the coming together of those two ideas you will see on the screen. [applause] how do you like it so far? kind of compelling, isn't it? [laughter] ♪ >> show me your hands. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> wasn't that great? just the incredible job that tom and his crew did. we are going to be making his public service announcement avai
that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice,...
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mike is not an anomaly he's the start of a new trend in america the billionaires who thought they could take control of our country and sold off for profit right in an ether noses and are about to receive a rude awakening america is not for sale it belongs to us and when more people like mike step up and lead today's republican corporate republican party then we can officially put an end to this bad deal in america and put into place another new deal with the middle class all right well after the break i'll look into the fox news agenda and how it's hurting our country and i say everything. for. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't. charge is a big. earlier this week media matters uncovered an audiotape the fox news executive bill sammon this is a big big heavy hitting by admitting to a clear agenda of lying to discredit president obama in the weeks leading up to the two thousand and eight election. i have to admit that i w
mike is not an anomaly he's the start of a new trend in america the billionaires who thought they could take control of our country and sold off for profit right in an ether noses and are about to receive a rude awakening america is not for sale it belongs to us and when more people like mike step up and lead today's republican corporate republican party then we can officially put an end to this bad deal in america and put into place another new deal with the middle class all right well after...
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america holds 2% of the world's proven oil reserves. what that means is, is that even if we drilled every drop of oil out of every single one of the reserves that we possess, offshore and onshore, it's the one not be enough to meet our long-term needs. we consume 25% of the world's oil. we have 2% of the rate serves -- reserves. even if we doubled u.s. oil production, we're still really short. so the only way for america's energy supply to be truly secure is by permanently reducing our dependence on oil. we're going to have to find ways to boost our efficiency so we use less oil. we have got to discover and produce cleaner, renewable sources of energy but also produce less carbon pollution, which is threatening our climate. and we have got to do it quickly. no in terms of new sources of energy, we have a few different options. the first is natural gas. recent innovations have given us the opportunity to tap large reserves, perhaps a century's worth of reserves, 100 years worth of reserves, in the shale under our feet. but just as it is
america holds 2% of the world's proven oil reserves. what that means is, is that even if we drilled every drop of oil out of every single one of the reserves that we possess, offshore and onshore, it's the one not be enough to meet our long-term needs. we consume 25% of the world's oil. we have 2% of the rate serves -- reserves. even if we doubled u.s. oil production, we're still really short. so the only way for america's energy supply to be truly secure is by permanently reducing our...
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we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i think words are important and language is important. naming the enemy is important. islamist extremism is as good a time as we have been able to find for actually identify what the problem is into the people are. i think everything from our research shows that the community itself accepts that term. >> i appreciate that answer. i continue to use the term that you use because islamist makes the point that this -- that a political ideology really has exploited their religion. not islam. that me ask the last question. the commission made it, a series of recommendations. successful on almost every one of them.
we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libya's foreign minister flees to britain amid reports that he is severing his links with the good of the regime. rebels in libya are retreating in the face of an advance by government forces. >> they have managed to go a short distance up the road. we have had rounds landing very close to the car. >> the white house refuses to comment on reports that president obama has approved covert support for the libyan rebels. there are sanctions onfor refusing to step down. india's cricket fans celebrate as their team beats pakistan, of their biggest sporting rifle, to reach the finals of the cricket world
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libya's foreign minister...
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a new survey finds most of america's biggest companies plan to increase hiring in the next six months. that follows a report wednesday showing the private sector added 200,000 jobs last month, and monster.com says its online job postings rose nearly 9% this month compared to march of last year. >>> a new study says the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need $230,000 to cover medical expenses. the study by fidelity investments says that figure is actually down 8% from projections made a year ago. this is the first time in ten years there's been a decrease in the longer run virtually every analyst expects costs to resume going up. >>> and google has chosen kansas city, kansas, to be the first to receive its ultrafast internet service. it's said to be 100 times faster than standard broadband service. if everything goes well, google plans to expand the superfast network to other cities. and the tech giant has also tweaked its search feature. some users will see a plus one button next to google's search results. clicking it allows you to recommend specific search results t
a new survey finds most of america's biggest companies plan to increase hiring in the next six months. that follows a report wednesday showing the private sector added 200,000 jobs last month, and monster.com says its online job postings rose nearly 9% this month compared to march of last year. >>> a new study says the average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need $230,000 to cover medical expenses. the study by fidelity investments says that figure is actually down 8% from...
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you're welcome, america. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. ♪ here we go. itself more aerodynamic... by automatically closing its grille vents... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters i don't like doin' taxes. i did them online. my name is theresa ayres, and this is my quilt shop. there was a lot that i'd guessed at, and i have a feeling i guessed wrong. [ announcer ] don't leave money on the table. h&r block. never settle for less. immense power. scorching speed. the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest, most advanced 4g network in america. is it all new picks? 2 for $20. with the all new flavors of bourbon street. [ male announcer ] applebee's 2 for $20 menu, now jazzed up with the flavors of bourbon street, like new cajun shrimp pasta. one appetizer. two entrees. 20 bucks. only at applebee's. catch all the games here. one appetizer. two entrees. 20 bucks. accelerating through a corner, can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wh
you're welcome, america. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. ♪ here we go. itself more aerodynamic... by automatically closing its grille vents... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters i don't like doin' taxes. i did them online. my name is theresa ayres, and this is my quilt shop. there was a lot that i'd guessed at, and i have a feeling i guessed wrong. [ announcer ] don't leave money on...
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. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in ohio, so much for march going out like a lamb. a spring storm pushing across the midwest made it messy getting around areas northeast of cleveland that were blanketed in snow yesterday. meteorologist bill karins will have more on that storm pushing east in just a moment. >>> in florida, more wicked if weather across parts of the state. golf ball sized hail rained down in orlando. the fast-moving storms overturned a small plane and toppled trees on to roads and homes. at one point, leaving some 70,000 homes without power. >>> in california, part of highway 101 has been closed to traffic after heavy rains triggered a mudslide in the northern part of the state. much of the road was heavily damaged, crumbling under the weight of tons of mud and rock. one school district in the area has canceled classes for the rest of the week due to transportation and food delivery concerns. >>> and in missouri, the spring snow didn't stop one couple from tying the knot on their field of dreams. the t
. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in ohio, so much for march going out like a lamb. a spring storm pushing across the midwest made it messy getting around areas northeast of cleveland that were blanketed in snow yesterday. meteorologist bill karins will have more on that storm pushing east in just a moment. >>> in florida, more wicked if weather across parts of the state. golf ball sized hail rained down in orlando. the fast-moving...
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[ announcer ] who could resist the call... of america's number-one puppy food brand? with dha and essential nutrients also found in mother's milk. purina puppy chow. >>> just ahead, tilikum the killer whale performed flawlessly yesterday at seaworld, orlando. and everyone watching, of course this was the first performance since the orca drowned his trainer a year ago, critics speaking out saying just because trainers are no longer allowed in the water with him does not mean it's safe to have this whale back in the show. >> yeah, when we come back we're going to take a closer look, speak with a former trainer. we'll be right back. you're watching "the early show" here on cbs. >> this portion of "the early show" sponsored by mercedes-benz. experience truly great engineering today at your experience truly great engineering today at your authorized dealer. i really e it coming. i didn't realize i was drifting into the other lane. [ kim ] i was literally falling asleep at the wheel. it got my attention, telling me that i wasn't paying attention. i had no idea the guy in fr
[ announcer ] who could resist the call... of america's number-one puppy food brand? with dha and essential nutrients also found in mother's milk. purina puppy chow. >>> just ahead, tilikum the killer whale performed flawlessly yesterday at seaworld, orlando. and everyone watching, of course this was the first performance since the orca drowned his trainer a year ago, critics speaking out saying just because trainers are no longer allowed in the water with him does not mean it's safe...
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the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime expenditure on the stimulus now becoming far smaller in the future, as opposed to the bush tax cuts becoming bigger in time bigger over time because they were back loaded. the big cuts to the wealthy took effect in the later years, so the cuts at the beginning were small. they were crafted that way so that the cost would look small, not until you were in the outer years, and now you can see how much it cost to keep the tax cuts in place for the very wealthy. host: so you'll see continued spending until 2019 according to this chart? guest: you wi
the stimulus was to generate jobs in america. the private sector was not investing in america anymore. that was about $800 billion. both tarp and stimulus, unpaid for. there was no money made were brought in to pay for those activities. the same was for the stimulus bill. the stimulus bill has gone down because it was a onetime expenditure and it is generated 3.5 million jobs. now you have 2.5 million americans paying taxes because they now have a job. you can see the effects of a onetime...
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some reconstruction composed well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against. gonna check out our chief washington d.c. it is the newest nor the most recent but many are starting to dust off some old memories scratching their head and saying a certain look familiar moammar gadhafi a longtime enemy but sometimes friend of the united states now this country is on a path to arms those who oppose him could resemble a situation in the one nine hundred eighty s. when the u.s. increased funding to the anti soviet rebels in afghanistan back then they were known as the mujahideen years later they became known by a different name that's how a band is this an entirely different situation or quick history be repeating itself philip giraldi is a former officer with the cia and joins me now to discuss the your take on this is are we seeing some pretty intense historic connections here well it's so it is they always say that history doesn't repeat itself b
some reconstruction composed well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against. gonna check out our chief washington d.c. it is the newest nor the most recent but many are starting to dust off some old memories scratching their head and saying a certain look familiar moammar gadhafi a longtime enemy but sometimes friend of the united states now this...
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the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well, this passed last year with a strong bipartisan vote of 64. and the biggest banks in america and the biggest credit cards -- credit card companies in america have been working nonstop ever since to stop this from going into effect. they have poured more resources into this effort than i've seen. and i've been around this place for a while. they want to stop this because they hate swipe fee reform like the devil hates holy water. for them it is a dramatic loss of money. how much? each month -- each month in america these swipe fees generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 bi generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 b
the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well,...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> simon: i'm bob simon of cbs news, filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment in asia. tonight, the spiral of unrest in the middle east now points to syria. today, president bashar al-assad gave a much-awaited speech, his first after bloody protests and the resignation of his cabinet. many were expecting assad to lift the country's emergency law which has been in place since 1963. instead, he acknowledged the need for reform but offered no concrete concessions. >> ( translated ): now we have to ask what kind of reform do we need to achieve and we have to avoid making the whole reform process subject to the current crisis in order not to.... >> simon: he also blamed the country's turmoil on a b
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> simon: i'm bob simon of cbs news, filling in for charlie rose who is on assignment in asia. tonight, the spiral of unrest in...
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america's diner is always open. >>> good morning. 6:25. i want to take you to san francisco with a live shot of where the power lines are down. the chopper is showing you the closure. this is unusual as you see this portion basically vacant just north of the golden gate park. there are the folks being rerouted away from the area by the san francisco police department. keep in mind you have to reroute for a couple of blocks. this gets more adjusted as they work on the power lines. we are following another issue where christie smith told us about the fire out in the 1700 block of 48th avenue approach ing the area here. we also have a truck fire that could be an additional distraction. we'll tell you more coming up. >>> we have new images from google earth this morning from there in japan. scott mcgrew has more. >> these are coming from the gio satellite purchased by google showing the devastation on google earth. there on the left you see the before, and there on the right you see the after. these have been available on google earth. they wi
america's diner is always open. >>> good morning. 6:25. i want to take you to san francisco with a live shot of where the power lines are down. the chopper is showing you the closure. this is unusual as you see this portion basically vacant just north of the golden gate park. there are the folks being rerouted away from the area by the san francisco police department. keep in mind you have to reroute for a couple of blocks. this gets more adjusted as they work on the power lines. we...
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it looks like it didn't destroy america. we're still operating. but they fought and they fought and they balanced the budget. so mr. lew was there during that period of time. certainly, he deserves some credit for that, and i was pleased to support him, but i was stunningly disappointed when mr. lew went on television and said the president's ten-year budget calls on america to live within its means to not spend more than we take in when, over the ten-year budget, there is not a single year by the president's own budget submitted by mr. lew in which the deficit fell below $600 billion. and in the out years, the numbers were going up to about about $800 billion. now since mr. lew submitted the president's budget, the congressional budget office, a bipartisan, nonpartisan group, basically the leadership elected by the democratic majority analyzed mr. lew in president -d president obama's budget said it's far lower than that. the lowest single deficit we'll have in ten years is is $740 billion. the highest president bush ever had was $450 billion. th
it looks like it didn't destroy america. we're still operating. but they fought and they fought and they balanced the budget. so mr. lew was there during that period of time. certainly, he deserves some credit for that, and i was pleased to support him, but i was stunningly disappointed when mr. lew went on television and said the president's ten-year budget calls on america to live within its means to not spend more than we take in when, over the ten-year budget, there is not a single year by...
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i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! ♪ [ applause ] >> gayle: thanks, jimmy. thank you. what are you laughing at? >> jimmy: hey, you guys, our next guest just released their first album in five years and on friday, they are playing a sold-out show right here in new york at madison square garden! [ cheers and applause ] we love them so much! performing their song, "you're so right," please welcome the strokes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ tell me what happened tell me what happened tell me what happened if you like ♪ ♪ get off on the same floor get off on the same floor ♪ ♪ get off on the same floor every night ♪ ♪ what are the reasons what are the reasons what are the reasons to fall out ♪ ♪ i wanna tell you i wanna tell you i wanna tell you ♪ ♪ nothing more girl i am on ♪ ♪ at anytime girl ♪ ♪ i want at any town ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm do
i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! ♪ [ applause ] >> gayle: thanks, jimmy. thank you. what are you laughing at? >> jimmy: hey, you guys, our next guest just released their first album in five years and on friday, they are playing a sold-out show right here in...
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we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i think words are important and language is important. naming the enemy is important. islamist extremism is as good a time as we have been able to find for actually identify what the problem is into the people are. i think everything from our research shows that the community itself accepts that term. >> i appreciate that answer. i continue to use the term that you use because islamist makes the point that this -- that a political ideology really has exploited their religion. not islam. that me ask the last question. the commission made it, a series of recommendations. successful on almost every one of them.
we are talking about, as you said, a very small group within a larger community in america. people who are followers of islam, not islamist extremism. anyway, i invite a response. >> look, we've worked on that one. how to characterize it. debates on the commission and did research. >> right. >> for instance, some people suggested jihadist, some good connotations in the muslim world. we rejected a lot of these terms. islamist doesn't. as llamas to extremism is what it is. i...
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also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. caller: house calendar number 22, house resolution 189. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 658, to amend title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste, an
also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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. >>> and how san francisco will handle the crowds for the america's cup. >>> we have news this morning about the little boy found wandering alone on the streets about 3:00 this morning. he was found by police in the parking lot on rosemont drive. tara moriarty -- you say they found the child's mother, right, tara? >> reporter: that's correct. it's really a miracle the child survived this. it could have happened a few hours later during the morning rush hour. right now, he's in child protective services. he's in custody there but he will be reunited with his mother later on this morning. a walmart manager was on his break when he discovered a 2- year-old in the parking lot. police gave him some clothes when they found him. initially, he was only wearing a t-shirt and a diaper. authorities say the child and mother live across the street in the apartment and somehow the child was able to open the front dear and -- front door and walk out. >> we received a call from the mother saying her child was missing and she lives in the apartments across the street. >> reporter: so the child actually
. >>> and how san francisco will handle the crowds for the america's cup. >>> we have news this morning about the little boy found wandering alone on the streets about 3:00 this morning. he was found by police in the parking lot on rosemont drive. tara moriarty -- you say they found the child's mother, right, tara? >> reporter: that's correct. it's really a miracle the child survived this. it could have happened a few hours later during the morning rush hour. right now,...
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out a bill i think that will help us move the nation forward and improve the quality of aviation in america. my amendment is designed to help expedite and to improve the process by which f.a.a. works with government agencies to incorporate unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s, as they're commonly called, into the national airspace system. currently, mr. chairman, law enforcement agencies across the country from borders -- customs and border protection, from local police departments, etc., are going to embrace the new technology and start embracing u.a.v.'s in the pursuit of enforcing the law and protecting our borders as well. however, the f.a.a. has been very hesitant to give authorization to these u.a.v.'s due to limited airspace and restrictions that they have. and i certainly can appreciate those concerns, but when we're talking about customs and border protection or the f.b.i., what have you, we are talking about missions of national security and certainly there's nothing more important than that. it was a very, very lengthy exercise to get the f.a.a. to authorize the use of u.a.v.'s o
out a bill i think that will help us move the nation forward and improve the quality of aviation in america. my amendment is designed to help expedite and to improve the process by which f.a.a. works with government agencies to incorporate unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s, as they're commonly called, into the national airspace system. currently, mr. chairman, law enforcement agencies across the country from borders -- customs and border protection, from local police departments, etc., are...